Tyler, The Creator Songs

Following the digitial release of Tyler, The Creator's&nbsp;Cherry Bomb&nbsp;last Sunday night, physical versions are just starting to show up in stores (with Tyler live-tweeting&nbsp;info on where you can buy them as we speak). Included on some (if not all) physical copies is a bonus cut called "Yellow" that features "Fucking Young" collaborator Kali Uchis.&nbsp;

Released before Odd Future's&nbsp;Radical&nbsp;tape, Tyler, The Creator's&nbsp;Bastard&nbsp;was the project that really put the crew on the map. A disturbed, often jarring listen mostly focused on Tyler's relationship with his dad, the tape paved the way for his career, which is looking more impressive than ever after the announcement of his new album,&nbsp;Cherry Bomb.

We just saw the typically bonkers video for Tyler, The Creator's new track "Fucking Young," and now we've got the audio to go along with it. The only difference is, here it's titled "FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT."

Last night, Tyler, The Creator announced that a new album entitled&nbsp;Cherry Bomb&nbsp;would be dropping as soon as Monday, April 13th, and along with the announcement came two new tracks. This one's called "DEATHCAMP."

Since they started getting internet buzz in 2009/2010, the Odd Future collective's sound has gone from singular and instantly recognizable to an eclectic, very loosely-connected diaspora of creativity. The Internet's new song, "Girl," illustrates this, as does the rest of the crew's recent work, but in this turbulent sea of ever-evolving OF affiliates, Mike G is an island.

If the artwork on Crooked I (AKA KXNG CROOKED)'s new track is to be believed, Eminem's Shady XV is currently the number one album in the country. For the Slaughterhouse member, that's reason to celebrate, as he was included on a few tracks and will most likely never sniff the top spot again. Today, he drops off a freestyle over O.T. Genasis' "CoCo" entitled "Shady's #1."

Tyler, The Creator was planning to release his fourth solo album unannounced at this year's Odd Future Carnival, but the plans fell through, and Tyler revealed in a recent FADER interview that the song does not even have a proper theme (something that's been a constant on his releases) yet. Of course, the outspoken rapper is consistently working on music, and always seems to have some ideas and experiments lying around. Today, he's shared one of those experiments, which he refers to as a "random song" called "Diaper".

In 2010, a self-titled tape by Earl Sweatshirt emerged out of the Odd Future camp, and acted as an exclamation point on the tail of the crew's already-shocking, still very young career. Filled with lyrics even more X-rated than those on Tyler, The Creator's hair-raising Bastard tape, EARL showcased a 16-year-old MC who had a vivid, often disgusting imagination, and rapped prodigiously to boot.

Its not often that we get a Tyler The Creator freestyle, but when we do it’s usually worth the wait. Today, the Odd Future General made his by the LA Leakers and participated in a round of “Open Bar”, where he freestyles on four random topics; grandmas, pregnant girls, bacon, and groupies.
Spitting his ish right before a bathroom break, Tyler hops on OG Maco’s “U Guessed It” instrumental, and shows off his freestylin' skills for the listeners. While he admits he hasn't freestyled in a while, you would never be able to tell by this session.

Every now and then internet users deep in this shit uncover some unreleased music (or other weird vintage shit), and they are so kind as to share it with the world via YouTube or a platform like it. Noisey has a segment dedicated to digging up these sort of things, and their latest discovery is a Earl Sweatshirt record dating back to 2010 (we hypothesize), with Odd Future's Tyler, The Creator on the boards.

Tyler, The Creator is a man of many talents, besides being a rapper and producer, he's also become quite involved in design, visualizing the increasingly popular Odd Future clothing line.His latest venture appears to be maple syrup, with a new song and ad dedicated to Aunt Wang, the new brand Tyler has come up with. Of course, to promote the product (which may simply be a promotion in itself, but real bottles will reportedly be available soon), the OF boys have given us both an absurdist commercial (directed by Wolf Haley, himself), as well as an experimental ballad.

Well here's a weird one. Tyler, The Creator has covered the 19th century song "Daisy Bell," best known as the "bicycle built for two" song.
The cover is part of a compilation entitled The Gay Nineties – Olde Tyme Music, put out by artist Mark Ryden in conjunction with his art exhibit in L.A. called "The Gay Nineties West." The compilation features artists such as Katy Perry and Weird Al Yankovic all covering "Daisy Bell," ending up with a diverse collection of versions of the same song.

Tyler, the Creator's album Wolf dropped a year ago on April 1st, and while discussing the impact it's had on Twitter, the Odd Future frontman decided to let go the original version of the album cut "Cowboy." The OG version is quite similar to the one that landed on the album, but still, let us know which one you like better. Listen to the album version here.

We haven't received a new single off ScHoolboy Q's upcoming Oxymoron since he dropped The Alchemist-produced "Break The Bank", however we did get a snippet a week or two ago for "Gangster" which sounded

Listen to Trouble On My Mind (Rustie Remix) , the new track by Pusha T featuring Tyler, The Creator which was dropped on Sunday, October 27th, 2013. Pusha T's odds keep getting better with each new leak, and Trouble On My Mind (Rustie Remix) will undoubtedly improve his chances of winning. It's a worthy addition to a respectable catalogue that has seen a lot of growth since Pusha T debuted in this game. We're looking forward to the follow-up.

Give Look a spin - it's a new offering from Tyler, The Creator, featuring Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis & Earl Sweatshirt. It was dropped on Tuesday, October 1st, 2013. Tyler, The Creator's rap artistry continues to improve with every release, something which is most definitely evidenced on Look. His ever-expanding catalogue is definitely better for it, and we're looking forward to the next piece of the puzzle - aren't you?

Give Garbage (GTA V) a spin - it's a new offering from Tyler, The Creator. It was dropped on Saturday, August 24th, 2013. Tyler, The Creator's rap artistry continues to improve with every release, something which is most definitely evidenced on Garbage (GTA V). His ever-expanding catalogue is definitely better for it, and we're looking forward to the next piece of the puzzle - aren't you?

Bump Sasquatch, the latest cut from Earl Sweatshirt which features Tyler, The Creator on the assist. It dropped on Thursday, August 15th, 2013. Earl Sweatshirt's horizons are broadening with each new release, and Sasquatch is no exception. It's a worthy addition to a catalogue that has seen much growth since Earl Sweatshirt stepped foot in the rap game. We're looking forward to hearing more.

Bump WHOA, the latest cut from Earl Sweatshirt which features Tyler The Creator on the assist. It dropped on Tuesday, March 12th, 2013. Earl Sweatshirt's horizons are broadening with each new release, and WHOA is no exception. It's a worthy addition to a catalogue that has seen much growth since Earl Sweatshirt stepped foot in the rap game. We're looking forward to hearing more.

Check out Domo 23, the latest from Tyler, The Creator. The track was released on Sunday, February 17th, 2013. Tyler, The Creator's chances in this game are improving with each new release, and Domo 23 is no exception - quite the opposite, in fact. It's a nice addition to the impressive catalogue Tyler, The Creator has been building over the years. We're definitely anticipating the next move.